Robinhood Chain is one of the loudest onchain finance launches of recent months.

Not every day a major retail trading platform launches its own blockchain. And when it does, crypto users naturally start asking the same questions: what is this network, what can you do there, and how do you move assets into it?

Robinhood Chain is now available for cross-chain swaps in the STON.fi dApp. This means users can access USDG on Robinhood Chain from TON, TRON, and supported EVM-networks through the same STON.fi cross-chain interface.

Let’s break down what Robinhood Chain is, why it has attracted attention, what USDG means in this flow, and how STON.fi makes swaps into this network easier.

What is Robinhood Chain?

Robinhood Chain is a permissionless, Ethereum-compatible Layer 2 blockchain built to support onchain financial infrastructure. This network is designed to bring traditional markets, crypto, and real-world assets together in one open blockchain environment.

In simpler terms, Robinhood Chain is an EVM-compatible network built for finance-first use cases.

Robinhood Chain is connected to a large fintech brand with an existing trading audience and a clear interest in tokenized financial products. Robinhood introduced the chain together with Stock Tokens, agentic trading, and a broader DeFi product suite, framing the launch as part of its expansion into onchain financial infrastructure.

Its flagship narrative is not only swaps, memecoins, or generic DeFi. Robinhood Chain is built around a bigger onchain finance idea: tokenized real-world assets and programmable financial products. That makes the network interesting from two angles at once: traditional finance moving onchain, and crypto-native markets forming around a new ecosystem.

Because it is Ethereum-compatible, developers can use familiar EVM tools and patterns. The network is built using Arbitrum Dedicated Blockchains infrastructure, and ETH is used as its native gas token.

What is USDG?

USDG, or Global Dollar, is a U.S. dollar-pegged stablecoin, designed for fast, programmable blockchain-based payments and global liquidity.

In practice, this makes USDG the entry asset for users who want to move value into Robinhood Chain from TON or other supported networks.

That is the part STON.fi makes simple.

How STON.fi makes Robinhood Chain swaps easier

How STON.fi makes Robinhood Chain swaps easier

Robinhood Chain is now available inside the STON.fi cross-chain interface.Robinhood Chain is now available inside the STON.fi cross-chain interface.

This means users can swap supported stablecoins between any supported networks, including:

  • USDT on TON
  • USDT on TRON
  • USDG on Robinhood Chain
  • USDT and USDC on Ethereum, BNB Chain, Base, Avalanche
  • USDT0 and USDC on Arbitrum
  • PUSD and USDC on Polygon

The execution layer behind every STON.fi cross-chain swap is Omniston.

Omniston helps turn the full cross-chain process into a single coordinated swap flow. The user chooses the asset and destination, sees the exact amount before confirming, and that is what is designed to arrive.

Most STON.fi cross-chain swaps complete in 15–40 seconds — that fast! 

👀 At the initial stage, swap volume is temporarily limited to $1,000 per transaction.

What to check before swapping

Cross-chain swaps make access easier, but users should still review the details before confirming.

Before making a swap, check:

  • source network;
  • destination network;
  • token;
  • final amount;
  • fees;
  • price impact;
  • transaction limit.

This is especially important when working with newer ecosystems and assets. Robinhood Chain is an active new network, and users should always understand what asset they are receiving and what they plan to do with it.

For STON.fi cross-chain swaps with Robinhood Chain, the destination asset is currently USDG on Robinhood Chain.

Explore Robinhood Chain on STON.fi

Final thoughts

Robinhood Chain is part of a bigger movement: financial markets, stablecoins, crypto-native assets, and real-world asset products are moving onchain.

For TON users, STON.fi now provides a direct way to access USDG on Robinhood Chain from a familiar self-custodial interface. For multichain users, it adds another supported destination to a growing cross-chain stablecoin flow.

Read also: How to access TON DeFi from Ethereum, BNB Chain, and Base

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